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Bangladesh's Justice on Trial: When Victims Become Criminals

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- When it comes to democratic dysfunction, the fiasco of the 'Mancha 1971' meeting in Dhaka on August 28, 2025 deserves a place among the most ruinous acts of self-sabotage. The fa... Read More


Climate-Induced Devastation Poses Non-Traditional Security Threats for Pakistan

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- The last few days proved to be among the most tragic for Pakistan, especially in the north. Climate change has yet again hit Pakistan with floods and climate-induced devastation.... Read More


India Can Be The Balancer In Reshaping Global Governance

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- India is proving that partnership with the United States does not mean surrender. By defending its farmers, protecting core industries, and refusing to bend on sovereignty, India... Read More


Pakistan's Forgotten Daughters: The Silent Suffering of Hindu Women in a Theocratic State

New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- These three Hindu girls converted to Islam in Ghotki, Sindh, Pakistan. But can any Islamists enlighten us on why all these conversions end up with marriage into Islam? Is marriag... Read More


Rising Youth Unemployment in India a Cause for Concern: Skill Development Will Need to Factor Global Shifts

New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- The Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) is conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO) under India's Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI). Launched i... Read More


Digital Farming is the Future: South Asian Governments Need to Connect Climate Proposals with Digital Inclusion Plans

New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- In the 21st century, the South Asian countries of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh are facing a convergence of agricultural stress and climate uncertainty. With more than 60% of thei... Read More


Trump Tariffs in South Asia: Bangladesh Has an Advantage

New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- US President Donald Trump's tariff policy, widely known as the Trump Tariff, has emerged as a defining feature of global geopolitics in recent months. After several rounds of neg... Read More


Strange Bedfellows: Why Pakistan's Munir and Bangladesh's Yunus Are Rekindling Ties

New Delhi, Aug. 27 -- When Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar landed in Dhaka last week, the symbolism was as important as the substance. On paper, the visit was about strengthening bilateral ... Read More


A Marriage Across Borders: A Pakistani Mother Raises Indian Daughter Amid Love, Fears and Yearning

New Delhi, Aug. 26 -- In a quiet yet modern corner of Dubai, in a home fragrant with karak chai and dhoklas and the recurring sound of Coke Studio Music playing on Youtube, lives a woman who has defie... Read More


An Assault on Democracy in Bangladesh: Need to Have an Inclusive Electoral Process

New Delhi, Aug. 25 -- The interim government of Bangladesh, under the stewardship of Professor Muhammad Yunus, has taken an alarming and profoundly undemocratic step by banning the Awami League and th... Read More